Search for dissertations about: "composite column"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words composite column.
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1. Composite Action and Confinement Effects in Tubular Steel-Concrete Columns
Abstract : Composite columns composed of concrete-filled steel tubes (CFT) have become increasingly popular in structural applications around the world. This type of column can offer many advantages, for instance, high strength, ductility, and large energy absorption capacity, as well as increased speed of construction, positive safety aspects, and possible use of simple standardized connections. READ MORE
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2. Composite Cryogels: Stationary Phase for Separation of Complex Media
Abstract : Demands for efficient, economical and fast separation and purification methods for various target molecules have led to the development of new techniques and materials for bioseparation processes. Separation can be carried out in both batch and chromatographic modes. READ MORE
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3. Novel Chromatography Matrices for Fast Isolation of Plasmid DNA
Abstract : As new therapeutic areas in which genetic material is employed, i.e. gene therapy and DNA vaccination, are expanding, a substantial increase in the demand for gene vectors, e.g. READ MORE
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4. Composite Columns of Hollow Steel Sections Filled with High Strength Concrete
Abstract : In the design of buildings today, great effort is made to increase the structural flexibility. This has resulted in a demand for columns with reduced cross sections. To achieve a high load bearing capacity with a small cross sectional area, it is worthwhile to study the possibility of utilizing high strength concrete and composite effects. READ MORE
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5. Structural Analysis of Deep Composite Box-Type Components with application to a proprietary stabilising timber wall element
Abstract : The stabilising wall element of the Trä8-system is a deep box-type beam/column element which is made of different types of timber composites including framing members of gluedlaminated timber (glulam) and sheathings of laminated veneer lumber (LVL). This element is used as a ―shear wall‖ in multi-storey buildings up to four storeys. READ MORE